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Just thought it interesting that GM changed their recommendation on basically the same truck and tire setup.View attachment 18018
Based on what’s written on my 22.
YMMV but from my experience I don’t recommend this. E’s need pressure.
Interesting, cause my 22 says 38......I think.FWIW the placard on my 2022 said 35 psi while the placard on my new 2025 says 38 psi.
I got a strange number when I punched mine in too. Max load on the Toyo RT Trails says 4080 psi at 80 psi. They feel sluggish under 37-38 cold.View attachment 18018
Based on what’s written on my 22.
YMMV but from my experience I don’t recommend this. E’s need pressure.
Looks like the half ton has a GVW of 7,300 lbs. At 35 psi the tire load rating is 9,180 lbs. While you could drop a little lower for comfort and still have coverage for load if you really wanted too, the calculator is normally a good starting point. It is taking the load charts, calculating the OEM load and converting it to the load table for your new size. OEM pressure is normally a balance of comfort and efficiency.I got a strange number when I punched mine in too. Max load on the Toyo RT Trails says 4080 psi at 80 psi. They feel sluggish under 37-38 cold.